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The "Hominidae" , also known as "great apes", or "hominids", form a taxonomic family of primates, including four extant genera: orangutans with two species extant; gorillas with two species; chimpanzees with two species; and humans with one species.
Several revisions over time in classifying the great apes have caused a varied use of the word "hominid". Its original meaning referred only to humans and their closest relatives; that restrictive meaning now is largely assumed by the term "hominin", which comprises all members of the human clade "after" the split from the chimpanzees. The modern meaning of "hominid" refers to all the great apes including humans. However, usage still varies, and some scientists and laypersons may still use the term in the traditional, more restrictive, meaning; the scholarly literature generally will show the traditional usage until around the turn of the 21st century.
Within the taxon Hominidae, a number of extant and known extinct, that is, fossil, genera are grouped with the humans, chimpanzees, and gorillas in the subfamily Homininae; others with orangutans in the subfamily Ponginae . The most recent common ancestor of all Hominidae lived roughly 14 million years ago, when the ancestors of the orangutans speciated from the ancestral line of the other three genera. Those ancestors of the Hominidae family had already speciated from the Hylobatidae family , perhaps 15 million to 20 million years ago.
In the early Miocene, about 22 million years ago, there were many kinds of arboreally adapted primitive catarrhines from East Africa; the variety suggests a long history of prior diversification. Fossils at 20 million years ago include fragments attributed to "Victoriapithecus", the earliest Old World Monkey. Among the genera thought to be in the ape lineage leading up to 13 million years ago are "Proconsul", "Rangwapithecus", "Dendropithecus", "Limnopithecus", "Nacholapithecus", "Equatorius", "Nyanzapithecus", "Afropithecus", "Heliopithecus", and "Kenyapithecus", all from East Africa.
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DocumentaryNaturalHuman evolution is the evolutionary process that led to the emergence of anatomically modern humans. The topic typically focuses on the evolutionary history of the primates—in particular the genus Homo, and the emergence of Homo sapiens as a distinct species of the hominids (or "great apes")—rather than studying the earlier history that led to the primates. The study of human evolution involves many scientific disciplines, including physical anthropology, primatology, archaeology, paleontology, neurobiology, ethology, linguistics, evolutionary psychology, embryology and genetics. Genetic studies show that primates diverged from other mammals about 85 million years ago, in the Late Cretaceous period, and the earliest fossils appear in the Paleocene, around 55 million years ago. Within the Hominoidea (apes) superfamily, the Hominidae family diverged from the Hylobatidae (gibbon) family some 15–20 million years ago; African great apes (subfamily Homininae) diverged from orangutans (Ponginae) about 14 million years ago; the Hominini tribe (humans, Australopithecines and other extinct biped genera, and chimpanzees) parted from the Gorillini tribe (gorillas) about 8 million years ago; and, in turn, the subtribes Hominina (humans and biped ancestors) and Panina (chimps) separated about 7.5 million years ago to 5.6 million years ago.
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Several revisions in classifying the great apes have caused the use of the term "hominid" to vary over time. Its original meaning referred only to humans (Homo) and their closest relatives. That restrictive meaning has now been largely assumed by the term "hominin", which comprises all members of the human clade after the split from the chimpanzees (Pan). (See below, for a fuller discussion of related and very similar terms, at Terminology.) The current, 21st century, meaning of "hominid" refers to all the great apes including humans. Usage still varies, however, and some scientists and laypersons still use "hominid" in the original restrictive sense; the scholarly literature generally shows the traditional usage until around the turn of the 21st century.

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As early as 1994 the pair produced music together. One of the earliest tracks appeared on Fantazia III: Made In Heaven, a compilation from Carl Cox. In 1997 they released their debut The Distant Voices EP which included their single, "Gamemaster". The EP was released by Hooj Choons, a record label created by Red Jerry. The female vocal sample in Gamemaster (An edited arrangement from "Earth: Pleiadian Keys to the Living Library" by Barbara Marciniak ) has been described as a Gaian verbalization.

They subsequently re-released "Gamemaster" as its own single on Hooj Choons, which featured a new version by Lost Tribe and many new remixes. The single peaked at #24 on the UK Singles Chart in September 1999.

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The "Hominidae" , also known as "great apes", or "hominids", form a taxonomic family of primates, including four extant genera: orangutans with two species extant; gorillas with two species; chimpanzees with two species; and humans with one species.
Several revisions over time in classifying the great apes have caused a varied use of the word "hominid". Its original meaning referred only to humans and their closest relatives; that restrictive meaning now is largely assumed by the term "hominin", which comprises all members of the human clade "after" the split from the chimpanzees. The modern meaning of "hominid" refers to all the great apes including humans. However, usage still varies, and some scientists and laypersons may still use the term in the traditional, more restrictive, meaning; the scholarly literature generally will show the traditional usage until around the turn of the 21st century.
Within the taxon Hominidae, a number of extant and known extinct, that is, fossil, genera are grouped with the humans, chimpanzees, and gorillas in the subfamily Homininae; others with orangutans in the subfamily Ponginae . The most recent common ancestor of all Hominidae lived roughly 14 million years ago, when the ancestors of the orangutans speciated from the ancestral line of the other three genera. Those ancestors of the Hominidae family had already speciated from the Hylobatidae family , perhaps 15 million to 20 million years ago.
In the early Miocene, about 22 million years ago, there were many kinds of arboreally adapted primitive catarrhines from East Africa; the variety suggests a long history of prior diversification. Fossils at 20 million years ago include fragments attributed to "Victoriapithecus", the earliest Old World Monkey. Among the genera thought to be in the ape lineage leading up to 13 million years ago are "Proconsul", "Rangwapithecus", "Dendropithecus", "Limnopithecus", "Nacholapithecus", "Equatorius", "Nyanzapithecus", "Afropithecus", "Heliopithecus", and "Kenyapithecus", all from East Africa.
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DocumentaryNaturalHuman evolution is the evolutionary process that led to the emergence of anatomically modern humans. The topic typically focuses on the evolutionary history of the primates—in particular the genus Homo, and the emergence of Homo sapiens as a distinct species of the hominids (or "great apes")—rather than studying the earlier history that led to the primates. The study of human evolution involves many scientific disciplines, including physical anthropology, primatology, archaeology, paleontology, neurobiology, ethology, linguistics, evolutionary psychology, embryology and genetics. Genetic studies show that primates diverged from other mammals about 85 million years ago, in the Late Cretaceous period, and the earliest fossils appear in the Paleocene, around 55 million years ago. Within the Hominoidea (apes) superfamily, the Hominidae family diverged from the Hylobatidae (gibbon) family some 15–20 million years ago; African great apes (subfamily Homininae) diverged from orangutans (Ponginae) about 14 million years ago; the Hominini tribe (humans, Australopithecines and other extinct biped genera, and chimpanzees) parted from the Gorillini tribe (gorillas) about 8 million years ago; and, in turn, the subtribes Hominina (humans and biped ancestors) and Panina (chimps) separated about 7.5 million years ago to 5.6 million years ago.
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Hominidae

Hominidae

Hominidae

Hominidae
The Hominidae (/hɒˈmɪnᵻdiː/), also known as great apes or hominids, are a taxonomic family of primates that includes seven extant species in four genera: Pongo, the Bornean and Sumatran orangutan; Gorilla, the eastern and western gorilla; Pan, the common chimpanzee and bonobo; and Homo, the human.Several revisions in classifying the great apes have caused the use of the term "hominid" to vary over time.
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Why Are Humans In The Family Hominidae?

Why Are Humans In The Family Hominidae?

Why Are Humans In The Family Hominidae?

In paleoanthropology to refer modern humans and their ancestors feb 5, 2016 in this old scheme, were seen be so different other apes that we should placed into our own distinct family, the hominidae or tutorial introduces human species. This species is discussed in a separate chapter this tree known as the hominidae family. However a hominid is member of the family hominidae all great apes, including humans. Hominidae i (great apes) dictionary definition of hominidae family tree pbswhy do humans belong to the hominidae, genus homo hominid rationalwiki. Hominidae wikipediaadw hominidae informationhominidae new world encyclopediawildlife journal juniorgreat apes and humans overview encyclopedia of the great (ape) taxonomy debate scientific american blog network. Gorillas, orangutans, chimps, and humans belong to the family hominidae may 25, 2004 classification of major levels are domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, hominidaehome human evolution evidence treehomo group. A hominine is a member of the subfamily homininae gorillas, chimpanzees, humans (excludes orangutans) there are six species in this family, including orangutans, and. Wikipedia wiki hominidae url? Q webcache. A hominid is a member of the family hominidae, great apes orangutans, gorillas, chimpanzees, and humans until recently, most classifications included only in this family; Other were put pongidae (from which gibbons sometimes formerly, alone (with their extinct forebears) placed different family. That puts you in the family hominidae feb 21, 2014 (great apes) by, matt bianco 1. They eat a variety of materials including both plant and insectsthey reproduce to may 2, 2007 all primates have common ancestor from 80 million years ago. The exact hominidae refers to the family that includes great apes and humans. A hominoid, commonly called an ape, is a member of the superfamily hominoidea extant members are gibbons (lesser apes, family hylobatidae) and hominids. Homo sapiens homo habilis erectus. This family used to just include humans, but new dna analysis the hominids are members of biological hominidae (the great apes), which includes chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans. Whether you're a boy or girl, man woman, you are still human. Hominid and hominin what's the difference? Australian museumfamily hominidae (great apes) by matt bianco on prezianswers in genesishuman family tree. Googleusercontent search. It was created by comparing the dna sequences of humans, chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas, and orangutans in past, there also were other species humans as well hominids more along with great apes, are members family hominidae is family, which means there's a sister genus called homo habilis (the 'handy human', once thought to have been dec 27, 2016 informal name for any member taxonomic. The smithsonian institution's human origins. Hominidae wikipedia
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The "Hominidae" , also known as "great apes", or "hominids", form a taxonomic family of primates, including four extant genera: orangutans with two species extant; gorillas with two species; chimpanzees with two species; and humans with one species.
Several revisions over time in classifying the great apes have caused a varied use of the word "hominid". Its original meaning referred only to humans and their closest relatives; that restrictive meaning now is largely assumed by the term "hominin", which comprises all members of the human clade "after" the split from the chimpanzees. The modern meaning of "hominid" refers to all the great apes including humans. However, usage still varies, and some scientists and laypersons may still use the term in the traditional, more restri...

Origin of Humans - National Geographic Documentary 2016

DocumentaryNaturalHuman evolution is the evolutionary process that led to the emergence of anatomically modern humans. The topic typically focuses on the evolutionary history of the primates—in particular the genus Homo, and the emergence of Homo sapiens as a distinct species of the hominids (or "great apes")—rather than studying the earlier history that led to the primates. The study of human evolution involves many scientific disciplines, including physical anthropology, primatology, archaeology, paleontology, neurobiology, ethology, linguistics, evolutionary psychology, embryology and genetics. Genetic studies show that primates diverged from other mammals about 85 million years ago, in the Late Cretaceous period, and the earliest fossils appear in the Paleocene, around 55 million ye...

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Hominidae

Hominidae
The Hominidae (/hɒˈmɪnᵻdiː/), also known as great apes or hominids, are a taxonomic family of primates that includes seven extant species in four genera: Pongo, the Bornean and Sumatran orangutan; Gorilla, the eastern and western gorilla; Pan, the common chimpanzee and bonobo; and Homo, the human.Several revisions in classifying the great apes have caused the use of the term "hominid" to vary over time.
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Why Are Humans In The Family Hominidae?

In paleoanthropology to refer modern humans and their ancestors feb 5, 2016 in this old scheme, were seen be so different other apes that we should placed into our own distinct family, the hominidae or tutorial introduces human species. This species is discussed in a separate chapter this tree known as the hominidae family. However a hominid is member of the family hominidae all great apes, including humans. Hominidae i (great apes) dictionary definition of hominidae family tree pbswhy do humans belong to the hominidae, genus homo hominid rationalwiki. Hominidae wikipediaadw hominidae informationhominidae new world encyclopediawildlife journal juniorgreat apes and humans overview encyclopedia of the great (ape) taxonomy debate scientific american blog network. Gorillas, orangutans, chimps,...

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The "Hominidae" , also known as "great apes", or "hominids", form a taxonomic family of primates, including four extant genera: orangutans with two species e...

The "Hominidae" , also known as "great apes", or "hominids", form a taxonomic family of primates, including four extant genera: orangutans with two species extant; gorillas with two species; chimpanzees with two species; and humans with one species.
Several revisions over time in classifying the great apes have caused a varied use of the word "hominid". Its original meaning referred only to humans and their closest relatives; that restrictive meaning now is largely assumed by the term "hominin", which comprises all members of the human clade "after" the split from the chimpanzees. The modern meaning of "hominid" refers to all the great apes including humans. However, usage still varies, and some scientists and laypersons may still use the term in the traditional, more restrictive, meaning; the scholarly literature generally will show the traditional usage until around the turn of the 21st century.
Within the taxon Hominidae, a number of extant and known extinct, that is, fossil, genera are grouped with the humans, chimpanzees, and gorillas in the subfamily Homininae; others with orangutans in the subfamily Ponginae . The most recent common ancestor of all Hominidae lived roughly 14 million years ago, when the ancestors of the orangutans speciated from the ancestral line of the other three genera. Those ancestors of the Hominidae family had already speciated from the Hylobatidae family , perhaps 15 million to 20 million years ago.
In the early Miocene, about 22 million years ago, there were many kinds of arboreally adapted primitive catarrhines from East Africa; the variety suggests a long history of prior diversification. Fossils at 20 million years ago include fragments attributed to "Victoriapithecus", the earliest Old World Monkey. Among the genera thought to be in the ape lineage leading up to 13 million years ago are "Proconsul", "Rangwapithecus", "Dendropithecus", "Limnopithecus", "Nacholapithecus", "Equatorius", "Nyanzapithecus", "Afropithecus", "Heliopithecus", and "Kenyapithecus", all from East Africa.
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The "Hominidae" , also known as "great apes", or "hominids", form a taxonomic family of primates, including four extant genera: orangutans with two species extant; gorillas with two species; chimpanzees with two species; and humans with one species.
Several revisions over time in classifying the great apes have caused a varied use of the word "hominid". Its original meaning referred only to humans and their closest relatives; that restrictive meaning now is largely assumed by the term "hominin", which comprises all members of the human clade "after" the split from the chimpanzees. The modern meaning of "hominid" refers to all the great apes including humans. However, usage still varies, and some scientists and laypersons may still use the term in the traditional, more restrictive, meaning; the scholarly literature generally will show the traditional usage until around the turn of the 21st century.
Within the taxon Hominidae, a number of extant and known extinct, that is, fossil, genera are grouped with the humans, chimpanzees, and gorillas in the subfamily Homininae; others with orangutans in the subfamily Ponginae . The most recent common ancestor of all Hominidae lived roughly 14 million years ago, when the ancestors of the orangutans speciated from the ancestral line of the other three genera. Those ancestors of the Hominidae family had already speciated from the Hylobatidae family , perhaps 15 million to 20 million years ago.
In the early Miocene, about 22 million years ago, there were many kinds of arboreally adapted primitive catarrhines from East Africa; the variety suggests a long history of prior diversification. Fossils at 20 million years ago include fragments attributed to "Victoriapithecus", the earliest Old World Monkey. Among the genera thought to be in the ape lineage leading up to 13 million years ago are "Proconsul", "Rangwapithecus", "Dendropithecus", "Limnopithecus", "Nacholapithecus", "Equatorius", "Nyanzapithecus", "Afropithecus", "Heliopithecus", and "Kenyapithecus", all from East Africa.
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The Hominidae (/hɒˈmɪnᵻdiː/), also known as great apes or hominids, are a taxonomic family of primates that includes seven extant species in four genera: Pongo, the Bornean and Sumatran orangutan; Gorilla, the eastern and western gorilla; Pan, the common chimpanzee and bonobo; and Homo, the human.Several revisions in classifying the great apes have caused the use of the term "hominid" to vary over time.
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The Hominidae (/hɒˈmɪnᵻdiː/), also known as great apes or hominids, are a taxonomic family of primates that includes seven extant species in four genera: Pongo, the Bornean and Sumatran orangutan; Gorilla, the eastern and western gorilla; Pan, the common chimpanzee and bonobo; and Homo, the human.Several revisions in classifying the great apes have caused the use of the term "hominid" to vary over time.
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In paleoanthropology to refer modern humans and their ancestors feb 5, 2016 in this old scheme, were seen be so different other apes that we should placed into ...

In paleoanthropology to refer modern humans and their ancestors feb 5, 2016 in this old scheme, were seen be so different other apes that we should placed into our own distinct family, the hominidae or tutorial introduces human species. This species is discussed in a separate chapter this tree known as the hominidae family. However a hominid is member of the family hominidae all great apes, including humans. Hominidae i (great apes) dictionary definition of hominidae family tree pbswhy do humans belong to the hominidae, genus homo hominid rationalwiki. Hominidae wikipediaadw hominidae informationhominidae new world encyclopediawildlife journal juniorgreat apes and humans overview encyclopedia of the great (ape) taxonomy debate scientific american blog network. Gorillas, orangutans, chimps, and humans belong to the family hominidae may 25, 2004 classification of major levels are domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, hominidaehome human evolution evidence treehomo group. A hominine is a member of the subfamily homininae gorillas, chimpanzees, humans (excludes orangutans) there are six species in this family, including orangutans, and. Wikipedia wiki hominidae url? Q webcache. A hominid is a member of the family hominidae, great apes orangutans, gorillas, chimpanzees, and humans until recently, most classifications included only in this family; Other were put pongidae (from which gibbons sometimes formerly, alone (with their extinct forebears) placed different family. That puts you in the family hominidae feb 21, 2014 (great apes) by, matt bianco 1. They eat a variety of materials including both plant and insectsthey reproduce to may 2, 2007 all primates have common ancestor from 80 million years ago. The exact hominidae refers to the family that includes great apes and humans. A hominoid, commonly called an ape, is a member of the superfamily hominoidea extant members are gibbons (lesser apes, family hylobatidae) and hominids. Homo sapiens homo habilis erectus. This family used to just include humans, but new dna analysis the hominids are members of biological hominidae (the great apes), which includes chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans. Whether you're a boy or girl, man woman, you are still human. Hominid and hominin what's the difference? Australian museumfamily hominidae (great apes) by matt bianco on prezianswers in genesishuman family tree. Googleusercontent search. It was created by comparing the dna sequences of humans, chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas, and orangutans in past, there also were other species humans as well hominids more along with great apes, are members family hominidae is family, which means there's a sister genus called homo habilis (the 'handy human', once thought to have been dec 27, 2016 informal name for any member taxonomic. The smithsonian institution's human origins. Hominidae wikipedia
hominidae wikipedia en. There are seven extant species in four genera orangutans (2 genus pongo), feb 13, 2013 t

In paleoanthropology to refer modern humans and their ancestors feb 5, 2016 in this old scheme, were seen be so different other apes that we should placed into our own distinct family, the hominidae or tutorial introduces human species. This species is discussed in a separate chapter this tree known as the hominidae family. However a hominid is member of the family hominidae all great apes, including humans. Hominidae i (great apes) dictionary definition of hominidae family tree pbswhy do humans belong to the hominidae, genus homo hominid rationalwiki. Hominidae wikipediaadw hominidae informationhominidae new world encyclopediawildlife journal juniorgreat apes and humans overview encyclopedia of the great (ape) taxonomy debate scientific american blog network. Gorillas, orangutans, chimps, and humans belong to the family hominidae may 25, 2004 classification of major levels are domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, hominidaehome human evolution evidence treehomo group. A hominine is a member of the subfamily homininae gorillas, chimpanzees, humans (excludes orangutans) there are six species in this family, including orangutans, and. Wikipedia wiki hominidae url? Q webcache. A hominid is a member of the family hominidae, great apes orangutans, gorillas, chimpanzees, and humans until recently, most classifications included only in this family; Other were put pongidae (from which gibbons sometimes formerly, alone (with their extinct forebears) placed different family. That puts you in the family hominidae feb 21, 2014 (great apes) by, matt bianco 1. They eat a variety of materials including both plant and insectsthey reproduce to may 2, 2007 all primates have common ancestor from 80 million years ago. The exact hominidae refers to the family that includes great apes and humans. A hominoid, commonly called an ape, is a member of the superfamily hominoidea extant members are gibbons (lesser apes, family hylobatidae) and hominids. Homo sapiens homo habilis erectus. This family used to just include humans, but new dna analysis the hominids are members of biological hominidae (the great apes), which includes chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans. Whether you're a boy or girl, man woman, you are still human. Hominid and hominin what's the difference? Australian museumfamily hominidae (great apes) by matt bianco on prezianswers in genesishuman family tree. Googleusercontent search. It was created by comparing the dna sequences of humans, chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas, and orangutans in past, there also were other species humans as well hominids more along with great apes, are members family hominidae is family, which means there's a sister genus called homo habilis (the 'handy human', once thought to have been dec 27, 2016 informal name for any member taxonomic. The smithsonian institution's human origins. Hominidae wikipedia
hominidae wikipedia en. There are seven extant species in four genera orangutans (2 genus pongo), feb 13, 2013 t

Mailchimp and Mandrill- The ‘ Hominidae’ kingdom

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It is a bulk email service that send campaigns to multiple recipients at once, generally used for marketing purposes.
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Origin of Humans - National Geographic Documentary 2016

DocumentaryNaturalHuman evolution is the evolutionary process that led to the emergence of anatomically modern humans. The topic typically focuses on the evolutionary history of the primates—in particular the genus Homo, and the emergence of Homo sapiens as a distinct species of the hominids (or "great apes")—rather than studying the earlier history that led to the primates. The study of human evolution involves many scientific disciplines, including physical anthropology, primatology, archaeology, paleontology, neurobiology, ethology, linguistics, evolutionary psychology, embryology and genetics. Genetic studies show that primates diverged from other mammals about 85 million years ago, in the Late Cretaceous period, and the earliest fossils appear in the Paleocene, around 55 million ye...

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Human Evolution: The Origin of Humans - Documentary Films

Human Evolution: The Origin of Humans - Documentary FilmsHuman evolution is the evolutionary process that led to the emergence of anatomically modern humans. The topic typically focuses on the evolutionary history of the primates—in particular the genus Homo, and the emergence of Homo sapiens as a distinct species of the hominids (or "great apes")—rather than studying the earlier history that led to the primates. The study of human evolution involves many scientific disciplines, including physical anthropology, primatology, archaeology, paleontology, neurobiology, ethology, linguistics, evolutionary psychology, embryology and genetics. Genetic studies show that primates diverged from other mammals about 85 million years ago, in the Late Cretaceous period, and the earliest fossils appear ...

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Human Evolution - History of Humanity Documentary

Human ( Homo SapiensVersus Neaderthals) evolution is the evolutionary process leading to the appearance of anatomically modern humans. The topic typically focuses on the evolutionary history of the primates—in particular the genus Homo, and the emergence of Homo sapiens as a distinct species of the hominids (or "great apes")—rather than studying the earlier history that led to the primates. The study of human evolution involves many scientific disciplines, including physical anthropology, primatology, archaeology, paleontology, ethology, linguistics, evolutionary psychology, embryology and genetics.
Genetic studies show that primates diverged from other mammals about 85 million years ago, in the Late Cretaceous period, and the earliest fossils appear in the Paleocene, around 55 million y...

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Chimpanzees are participants of the family Hominidae, along with gorillas, humans, and orangutans. Chimpanzees are the closest living loved ones to humans, being participants of the people Hominini (along with extinct species of subtribe Hominina).
Study by Mary-Claire King in 1973 found 99 % the same DNA between human beings and chimpanzees, although study since has changed that locating to regarding 94 % commonness, with some of the difference happening in noncoding DNA. Among the arguments in support of this reclassification is that various other species have been reclassified to belong to the same genus since of much less hereditary similarity than that between human beings and chimpanzees.
Though several h...

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Chimpanzees, sometimes colloquially chimp, are two extant hominid species of apes in the genus Pan. The Congo River divides the native habitats of the two .
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In this live Gr 12 Life Sciences show we take a close look at Human Evolution. In this lesson we look at the place of the family Hominidae in the animal kingdom. We describe evidence that support the idea of common ancestors for living hominids. We consider similarities and differences that humans share with African apes. Finally, we discuss the lines of evidence that support the Out of Africa hypothesis.
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Animal Attacks - AmericanWildChimpanzeeOn The Loose - Channel Chimpanzees are participants of the family Hominidae, along with gorillas, .
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Mailchimp and Mandrill- The ‘ Hominidae’ kingdom

In this video we discuss about MailChimp which is a simple Email MarketingSoftware (EMS) which gives a number of easy options for designing, sending and saving...

In this video we discuss about MailChimp which is a simple Email MarketingSoftware (EMS) which gives a number of easy options for designing, sending and saving email templates.
It is a bulk email service that send campaigns to multiple recipients at once, generally used for marketing purposes.
We also discuss about Mandrill and its ScalaSDK, a transnational email platform built by MailChimp It is a powerful delivery service that can be used for personalized, one-to-one e-commerce emails, and automated transnational emails.

In this video we discuss about MailChimp which is a simple Email MarketingSoftware (EMS) which gives a number of easy options for designing, sending and saving email templates.
It is a bulk email service that send campaigns to multiple recipients at once, generally used for marketing purposes.
We also discuss about Mandrill and its ScalaSDK, a transnational email platform built by MailChimp It is a powerful delivery service that can be used for personalized, one-to-one e-commerce emails, and automated transnational emails.

DocumentaryNaturalHuman evolution is the evolutionary process that led to the emergence of anatomically modern humans. The topic typically focuses on the evolutionary history of the primates—in particular the genus Homo, and the emergence of Homo sapiens as a distinct species of the hominids (or "great apes")—rather than studying the earlier history that led to the primates. The study of human evolution involves many scientific disciplines, including physical anthropology, primatology, archaeology, paleontology, neurobiology, ethology, linguistics, evolutionary psychology, embryology and genetics. Genetic studies show that primates diverged from other mammals about 85 million years ago, in the Late Cretaceous period, and the earliest fossils appear in the Paleocene, around 55 million years ago. Within the Hominoidea (apes) superfamily, the Hominidae family diverged from the Hylobatidae (gibbon) family some 15–20 million years ago; African great apes (subfamily Homininae) diverged from orangutans (Ponginae) about 14 million years ago; the Hominini tribe (humans, Australopithecines and other extinct biped genera, and chimpanzees) parted from the Gorillini tribe (gorillas) about 8 million years ago; and, in turn, the subtribes Hominina (humans and biped ancestors) and Panina (chimps) separated about 7.5 million years ago to 5.6 million years ago.
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DocumentaryNaturalHuman evolution is the evolutionary process that led to the emergence of anatomically modern humans. The topic typically focuses on the evolutionary history of the primates—in particular the genus Homo, and the emergence of Homo sapiens as a distinct species of the hominids (or "great apes")—rather than studying the earlier history that led to the primates. The study of human evolution involves many scientific disciplines, including physical anthropology, primatology, archaeology, paleontology, neurobiology, ethology, linguistics, evolutionary psychology, embryology and genetics. Genetic studies show that primates diverged from other mammals about 85 million years ago, in the Late Cretaceous period, and the earliest fossils appear in the Paleocene, around 55 million years ago. Within the Hominoidea (apes) superfamily, the Hominidae family diverged from the Hylobatidae (gibbon) family some 15–20 million years ago; African great apes (subfamily Homininae) diverged from orangutans (Ponginae) about 14 million years ago; the Hominini tribe (humans, Australopithecines and other extinct biped genera, and chimpanzees) parted from the Gorillini tribe (gorillas) about 8 million years ago; and, in turn, the subtribes Hominina (humans and biped ancestors) and Panina (chimps) separated about 7.5 million years ago to 5.6 million years ago.
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Human Evolution: The Origin of Humans - Documentary FilmsHuman evolution is the evolutionary process that led to the emergence of anatomically modern humans. The topic typically focuses on the evolutionary history of the primates—in particular the genus Homo, and the emergence of Homo sapiens as a distinct species of the hominids (or "great apes")—rather than studying the earlier history that led to the primates. The study of human evolution involves many scientific disciplines, including physical anthropology, primatology, archaeology, paleontology, neurobiology, ethology, linguistics, evolutionary psychology, embryology and genetics. Genetic studies show that primates diverged from other mammals about 85 million years ago, in the Late Cretaceous period, and the earliest fossils appear in the Paleocene, around 55 million years ago. Within the Hominoidea (apes) superfamily, the Hominidae family diverged from the Hylobatidae (gibbon) family some 15–20 million years ago; African great apes (subfamily Homininae) diverged from orangutans (Ponginae) about 14 million years ago; the Hominini tribe (humans, Australopithecines and other extinct biped genera, and chimpanzees) parted from the Gorillini tribe (gorillas) about 8 million years ago; and, in turn, the subtribes Hominina (humans and biped ancestors) and Panina (chimps) separated about 7.5 million years ago.

Human Evolution: The Origin of Humans - Documentary FilmsHuman evolution is the evolutionary process that led to the emergence of anatomically modern humans. The topic typically focuses on the evolutionary history of the primates—in particular the genus Homo, and the emergence of Homo sapiens as a distinct species of the hominids (or "great apes")—rather than studying the earlier history that led to the primates. The study of human evolution involves many scientific disciplines, including physical anthropology, primatology, archaeology, paleontology, neurobiology, ethology, linguistics, evolutionary psychology, embryology and genetics. Genetic studies show that primates diverged from other mammals about 85 million years ago, in the Late Cretaceous period, and the earliest fossils appear in the Paleocene, around 55 million years ago. Within the Hominoidea (apes) superfamily, the Hominidae family diverged from the Hylobatidae (gibbon) family some 15–20 million years ago; African great apes (subfamily Homininae) diverged from orangutans (Ponginae) about 14 million years ago; the Hominini tribe (humans, Australopithecines and other extinct biped genera, and chimpanzees) parted from the Gorillini tribe (gorillas) about 8 million years ago; and, in turn, the subtribes Hominina (humans and biped ancestors) and Panina (chimps) separated about 7.5 million years ago.

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Human ( Homo SapiensVersus Neaderthals) evolution is the evolutionary process leading to the appearance of anatomically modern humans. The topic typically focu...

Human ( Homo SapiensVersus Neaderthals) evolution is the evolutionary process leading to the appearance of anatomically modern humans. The topic typically focuses on the evolutionary history of the primates—in particular the genus Homo, and the emergence of Homo sapiens as a distinct species of the hominids (or "great apes")—rather than studying the earlier history that led to the primates. The study of human evolution involves many scientific disciplines, including physical anthropology, primatology, archaeology, paleontology, ethology, linguistics, evolutionary psychology, embryology and genetics.
Genetic studies show that primates diverged from other mammals about 85 million years ago, in the Late Cretaceous period, and the earliest fossils appear in the Paleocene, around 55 million years ago. Within the Hominoidea (apes) superfamily, the Hominidae family diverged from the Hylobatidae (gibbon) family some 15–20 million years ago; African great apes (subfamily Homininae) diverged from orangutans (Ponginae) about 14 million years ago; the Hominini tribe (humans, Australopithecines and other extinct biped genera, and chimpanzees) parted from the Gorillini tribe (gorillas) about 8 million years ago; and, in turn, the subtribes Hominina (humans and biped ancestors) and Panina (chimps) separated about 7.5 million years ago.
The basic adaptation of the hominin line is bipedalism. The earliest bipedal hominin is considered to be either Sahelanthropus or Orrorin; alternatively, either Sahelanthropus or Orrorin may instead be the last shared ancestor between chimps and humans. Ardipithecus, a full biped, arose somewhat later, and the early bipeds eventually evolved into the australopithecines, and later into the genus Homo.
The earliest documented representative of the genus Homo is Homo habilis, which evolved around 2.8 million years ago, and is arguably the earliest species for which there is positive evidence of the use of stone tools. The brains of these early hominins were about the same size as that of a chimpanzee, although it has been suggested that this was the time in which the human SRGAP2 gene doubled, producing a more rapid wiring of the frontal cortex. During the next million years a process of rapid encephalization occurred, and with the arrival of Homo erectus and Homo ergaster in the fossil record, cranial capacity had doubled to 850 cm3. (Such an increase in human brain size is equivalent to each generation having 125,000 more neurons than their parents.) It is believed that Homo erectus and Homo ergaster were the first to use fire and complex tools, and were the first of the hominin line to leave Africa, spreading throughout Africa, Asia, and Europe between 1.3 to 1.8 million years ago.
According to the recent African origin of modern humans theory, modern humans evolved in Africa possibly from Homo heidelbergensis, Homo rhodesiensis or Homo antecessor and migrated out of the continent some 50,000 to 100,000 years ago, gradually replacing local populations of Homo erectus, Denisova hominins, Homo floresiensis and Homo neanderthalensis. Archaic Homo sapiens, the forerunner of anatomically modern humans, evolved between 400,000 and 250,000 years ago. Recent DNA evidence suggests that several haplotypes of Neanderthal origin are present among all non-African populations, and Neanderthals and other hominins, such as Denisovans, may have contributed up to 6% of their genome to present-day humans, suggestive of a limited inter-breeding between these species. Anatomically modern humans evolved from archaic Homo sapiens in the Middle Paleolithic, about 200,000 years ago. The transition to behavioral modernity with the development of symbolic culture, language, and specialized lithic technology happened around 50,000 years ago according to many anthropologists although some suggest a gradual change in behavior over a longer time span.
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Human ( Homo SapiensVersus Neaderthals) evolution is the evolutionary process leading to the appearance of anatomically modern humans. The topic typically focuses on the evolutionary history of the primates—in particular the genus Homo, and the emergence of Homo sapiens as a distinct species of the hominids (or "great apes")—rather than studying the earlier history that led to the primates. The study of human evolution involves many scientific disciplines, including physical anthropology, primatology, archaeology, paleontology, ethology, linguistics, evolutionary psychology, embryology and genetics.
Genetic studies show that primates diverged from other mammals about 85 million years ago, in the Late Cretaceous period, and the earliest fossils appear in the Paleocene, around 55 million years ago. Within the Hominoidea (apes) superfamily, the Hominidae family diverged from the Hylobatidae (gibbon) family some 15–20 million years ago; African great apes (subfamily Homininae) diverged from orangutans (Ponginae) about 14 million years ago; the Hominini tribe (humans, Australopithecines and other extinct biped genera, and chimpanzees) parted from the Gorillini tribe (gorillas) about 8 million years ago; and, in turn, the subtribes Hominina (humans and biped ancestors) and Panina (chimps) separated about 7.5 million years ago.
The basic adaptation of the hominin line is bipedalism. The earliest bipedal hominin is considered to be either Sahelanthropus or Orrorin; alternatively, either Sahelanthropus or Orrorin may instead be the last shared ancestor between chimps and humans. Ardipithecus, a full biped, arose somewhat later, and the early bipeds eventually evolved into the australopithecines, and later into the genus Homo.
The earliest documented representative of the genus Homo is Homo habilis, which evolved around 2.8 million years ago, and is arguably the earliest species for which there is positive evidence of the use of stone tools. The brains of these early hominins were about the same size as that of a chimpanzee, although it has been suggested that this was the time in which the human SRGAP2 gene doubled, producing a more rapid wiring of the frontal cortex. During the next million years a process of rapid encephalization occurred, and with the arrival of Homo erectus and Homo ergaster in the fossil record, cranial capacity had doubled to 850 cm3. (Such an increase in human brain size is equivalent to each generation having 125,000 more neurons than their parents.) It is believed that Homo erectus and Homo ergaster were the first to use fire and complex tools, and were the first of the hominin line to leave Africa, spreading throughout Africa, Asia, and Europe between 1.3 to 1.8 million years ago.
According to the recent African origin of modern humans theory, modern humans evolved in Africa possibly from Homo heidelbergensis, Homo rhodesiensis or Homo antecessor and migrated out of the continent some 50,000 to 100,000 years ago, gradually replacing local populations of Homo erectus, Denisova hominins, Homo floresiensis and Homo neanderthalensis. Archaic Homo sapiens, the forerunner of anatomically modern humans, evolved between 400,000 and 250,000 years ago. Recent DNA evidence suggests that several haplotypes of Neanderthal origin are present among all non-African populations, and Neanderthals and other hominins, such as Denisovans, may have contributed up to 6% of their genome to present-day humans, suggestive of a limited inter-breeding between these species. Anatomically modern humans evolved from archaic Homo sapiens in the Middle Paleolithic, about 200,000 years ago. The transition to behavioral modernity with the development of symbolic culture, language, and specialized lithic technology happened around 50,000 years ago according to many anthropologists although some suggest a gradual change in behavior over a longer time span.
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Chimpanzees are participants of the family Hominidae, along with gorillas, humans, and orangutans. Chimpanzees are the closest living loved ones to humans, being participants of the people Hominini (along with extinct species of subtribe Hominina).
Study by Mary-Claire King in 1973 found 99 % the same DNA between human beings and chimpanzees, although study since has changed that locating to regarding 94 % commonness, with some of the difference happening in noncoding DNA. Among the arguments in support of this reclassification is that various other species have been reclassified to belong to the same genus since of much less hereditary similarity than that between human beings and chimpanzees.
Though several human fossils have actually been found, chimpanzee fossils were not explained until 2005.

Animal Attacks - AmericanWildChimpanzeeOn The Loose - Documentary Channel
Chimpanzees are participants of the family Hominidae, along with gorillas, humans, and orangutans. Chimpanzees are the closest living loved ones to humans, being participants of the people Hominini (along with extinct species of subtribe Hominina).
Study by Mary-Claire King in 1973 found 99 % the same DNA between human beings and chimpanzees, although study since has changed that locating to regarding 94 % commonness, with some of the difference happening in noncoding DNA. Among the arguments in support of this reclassification is that various other species have been reclassified to belong to the same genus since of much less hereditary similarity than that between human beings and chimpanzees.
Though several human fossils have actually been found, chimpanzee fossils were not explained until 2005.

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Chimpanzees, sometimes colloquially chimp, are two extant hominid species of apes in the genus Pan. The Congo River divides the native habi...

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Chimpanzees, sometimes colloquially chimp, are two extant hominid species of apes in the genus Pan. The Congo River divides the native habitats of the two .
Animal Attacks - AmericanWildChimpanzeeOn The Loose - Documentary Channel Chimpanzees are participants of the family Hominidae, along with gorillas, .
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Chimpanzees, sometimes colloquially chimp, are two extant hominid species of apes in the genus Pan. The Congo River divides the native habitats of the two .
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Human Evolution

In this live Gr 12 Life Sciences show we take a close look at Human Evolution. In this lesson we look at the place of the family Hominidae in the animal kingdom...

In this live Gr 12 Life Sciences show we take a close look at Human Evolution. In this lesson we look at the place of the family Hominidae in the animal kingdom. We describe evidence that support the idea of common ancestors for living hominids. We consider similarities and differences that humans share with African apes. Finally, we discuss the lines of evidence that support the Out of Africa hypothesis.
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In this live Gr 12 Life Sciences show we take a close look at Human Evolution. In this lesson we look at the place of the family Hominidae in the animal kingdom. We describe evidence that support the idea of common ancestors for living hominids. We consider similarities and differences that humans share with African apes. Finally, we discuss the lines of evidence that support the Out of Africa hypothesis.
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Animal Attacks - AmericanWildChimpanzeeOn The Loose - Channel Chimpanzees are participants of the family Hominidae, along with gorillas, .
Animal Attacks - American Wild Chimpanzee On The Loose - Channel Chimpanzees are participants of the family Hominidae, along with gorillas, .
Animal Attacks - American Wild Chimpanzee On The Loose - Channel Chimpanzees are participants of the family Hominidae, along with gorillas, .
Animal Attacks - American Wild Chimpanzee On The Loose - Channel Chimpanzees are participants of the family Hominidae, along with gorillas,

Animal Attacks - AmericanWildChimpanzeeOn The Loose - Channel Chimpanzees are participants of the family Hominidae, along with gorillas, .
Animal Attacks - American Wild Chimpanzee On The Loose - Channel Chimpanzees are participants of the family Hominidae, along with gorillas, .
Animal Attacks - American Wild Chimpanzee On The Loose - Channel Chimpanzees are participants of the family Hominidae, along with gorillas, .
Animal Attacks - American Wild Chimpanzee On The Loose - Channel Chimpanzees are participants of the family Hominidae, along with gorillas,

Animal Attacks - AmericanWildChimpanzeeOn The Loose - Documentary Channel Chimpanzees are participants of the family Hominidae, along with gorillas, .
Animal Attacks - American Wild Chimpanzee On The Loose - Documentary Channel Chimpanzees are participants of the family Hominidae, along with gorillas, .

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Family Hominidae

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The "Hominidae" , also known as "great apes", or "hominids", form a taxonomic family of primates, including four extant genera: orangutans with two species extant; gorillas with two species; chimpanzees with two species; and humans with one species.
Several revisions over time in classifying the great apes have caused a varied use of the word "hominid". Its original meaning referred only to humans and their closest relatives; that restrictive meaning now is largely assumed by the term "hominin", which comprises all members of the human clade "after" the split from the chimpanzees. The modern meaning of "hominid" refers to all the great apes including humans. However, usage still varies, and some scientists and laypersons may still use the term in the traditional, more restrictive, meaning; the scholarly literature generally will show the traditional usage until around the turn of the 21st century.
Within the taxon Hominidae, a number of extant and known extinct, that is, fossil, genera are grouped with the humans, chimpanzees, and gorillas in the subfamily Homininae; others with orangutans in the subfamily Ponginae . The most recent common ancestor of all Hominidae lived roughly 14 million years ago, when the ancestors of the orangutans speciated from the ancestral line of the other three genera. Those ancestors of the Hominidae family had already speciated from the Hylobatidae family , perhaps 15 million to 20 million years ago.
In the early Miocene, about 22 million years ago, there were many kinds of arboreally adapted primitive catarrhines from East Africa; the variety suggests a long history of prior diversification. Fossils at 20 million years ago include fragments attributed to "Victoriapithecus", the earliest Old World Monkey. Among the genera thought to be in the ape lineage leading up to 13 million years ago are "Proconsul", "Rangwapithecus", "Dendropithecus", "Limnopithecus", "Nacholapithecus", "Equatorius", "Nyanzapithecus", "Afropithecus", "Heliopithecus", and "Kenyapithecus", all from East Africa.
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Origin of Humans - National Geographic Documentary 2016

DocumentaryNaturalHuman evolution is the evolutionary process that led to the emergence of anatomically modern humans. The topic typically focuses on the evolutionary history of the primates—in particular the genus Homo, and the emergence of Homo sapiens as a distinct species of the hominids (or "great apes")—rather than studying the earlier history that led to the primates. The study of human evolution involves many scientific disciplines, including physical anthropology, primatology, archaeology, paleontology, neurobiology, ethology, linguistics, evolutionary psychology, embryology and genetics. Genetic studies show that primates diverged from other mammals about 85 million years ago, in the Late Cretaceous period, and the earliest fossils appear in the Paleocene, around 55 million years ago. Within the Hominoidea (apes) superfamily, the Hominidae family diverged from the Hylobatidae (gibbon) family some 15–20 million years ago; African great apes (subfamily Homininae) diverged from orangutans (Ponginae) about 14 million years ago; the Hominini tribe (humans, Australopithecines and other extinct biped genera, and chimpanzees) parted from the Gorillini tribe (gorillas) about 8 million years ago; and, in turn, the subtribes Hominina (humans and biped ancestors) and Panina (chimps) separated about 7.5 million years ago to 5.6 million years ago.
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Origin of Humans - National Geographic Documentary 2016

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Human evolution is the evolutionary process that led to the emergence...

Origin of Humans - National Geographic Documentary 2016

DocumentaryNaturalHuman evolution is the evolutionary process that led to the emergence of anatomically modern humans. The topic typically focuses on the evolutionary history of the primates—in particular the genus Homo, and the emergence of Homo sapiens as a distinct species of the hominids (or "great apes")—rather than studying the earlier history that led to the primates. The study of human evolution involves many scientific disciplines, including physical anthropology, primatology, archaeology, paleontology, neurobiology, ethology, linguistics, evolutionary psychology, embryology and genetics. Genetic studies show that primates diverged from other mammals about 85 million years ago, in the Late Cretaceous period, and the earliest fossils appear in the Paleocene, around 55 million years ago. Within the Hominoidea (apes) superfamily, the Hominidae family diverged from the Hylobatidae (gibbon) family some 15–20 million years ago; African great apes (subfamily Homininae) diverged from orangutans (Ponginae) about 14 million years ago; the Hominini tribe (humans, Australopithecines and other extinct biped genera, and chimpanzees) parted from the Gorillini tribe (gorillas) about 8 million years ago; and, in turn, the subtribes Hominina (humans and biped ancestors) and Panina (chimps) separated about 7.5 million years ago to 5.6 million years ago.
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Human Evolution: The Origin of Humans - Documentary Films

Human Evolution: The Origin of Humans - Documentary FilmsHuman evolution is the evolutionary process that led to the emergence of anatomically modern humans. The topic typically focuses on the evolutionary history of the primates—in particular the genus Homo, and the emergence of Homo sapiens as a distinct species of the hominids (or "great apes")—rather than studying the earlier history that led to the primates. The study of human evolution involves many scientific disciplines, including physical anthropology, primatology, archaeology, paleontology, neurobiology, ethology, linguistics, evolutionary psychology, embryology and genetics. Genetic studies show that primates diverged from other mammals about 85 million years ago, in the Late Cretaceous period, and the earliest fossils appear in the Paleocene, around 55 million years ago. Within the Hominoidea (apes) superfamily, the Hominidae family diverged from the Hylobatidae (gibbon) family some 15–20 million years ago; African great apes (subfamily Homininae) diverged from orangutans (Ponginae) about 14 million years ago; the Hominini tribe (humans, Australopithecines and other extinct biped genera, and chimpanzees) parted from the Gorillini tribe (gorillas) about 8 million years ago; and, in turn, the subtribes Hominina (humans and biped ancestors) and Panina (chimps) separated about 7.5 million years ago.

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Human ( Homo SapiensVersus Neaderthals) evolution is the evolutionary process leading to the appearance of anatomically modern humans. The topic typically focuses on the evolutionary history of the primates—in particular the genus Homo, and the emergence of Homo sapiens as a distinct species of the hominids (or "great apes")—rather than studying the earlier history that led to the primates. The study of human evolution involves many scientific disciplines, including physical anthropology, primatology, archaeology, paleontology, ethology, linguistics, evolutionary psychology, embryology and genetics.
Genetic studies show that primates diverged from other mammals about 85 million years ago, in the Late Cretaceous period, and the earliest fossils appear in the Paleocene, around 55 million years ago. Within the Hominoidea (apes) superfamily, the Hominidae family diverged from the Hylobatidae (gibbon) family some 15–20 million years ago; African great apes (subfamily Homininae) diverged from orangutans (Ponginae) about 14 million years ago; the Hominini tribe (humans, Australopithecines and other extinct biped genera, and chimpanzees) parted from the Gorillini tribe (gorillas) about 8 million years ago; and, in turn, the subtribes Hominina (humans and biped ancestors) and Panina (chimps) separated about 7.5 million years ago.
The basic adaptation of the hominin line is bipedalism. The earliest bipedal hominin is considered to be either Sahelanthropus or Orrorin; alternatively, either Sahelanthropus or Orrorin may instead be the last shared ancestor between chimps and humans. Ardipithecus, a full biped, arose somewhat later, and the early bipeds eventually evolved into the australopithecines, and later into the genus Homo.
The earliest documented representative of the genus Homo is Homo habilis, which evolved around 2.8 million years ago, and is arguably the earliest species for which there is positive evidence of the use of stone tools. The brains of these early hominins were about the same size as that of a chimpanzee, although it has been suggested that this was the time in which the human SRGAP2 gene doubled, producing a more rapid wiring of the frontal cortex. During the next million years a process of rapid encephalization occurred, and with the arrival of Homo erectus and Homo ergaster in the fossil record, cranial capacity had doubled to 850 cm3. (Such an increase in human brain size is equivalent to each generation having 125,000 more neurons than their parents.) It is believed that Homo erectus and Homo ergaster were the first to use fire and complex tools, and were the first of the hominin line to leave Africa, spreading throughout Africa, Asia, and Europe between 1.3 to 1.8 million years ago.
According to the recent African origin of modern humans theory, modern humans evolved in Africa possibly from Homo heidelbergensis, Homo rhodesiensis or Homo antecessor and migrated out of the continent some 50,000 to 100,000 years ago, gradually replacing local populations of Homo erectus, Denisova hominins, Homo floresiensis and Homo neanderthalensis. Archaic Homo sapiens, the forerunner of anatomically modern humans, evolved between 400,000 and 250,000 years ago. Recent DNA evidence suggests that several haplotypes of Neanderthal origin are present among all non-African populations, and Neanderthals and other hominins, such as Denisovans, may have contributed up to 6% of their genome to present-day humans, suggestive of a limited inter-breeding between these species. Anatomically modern humans evolved from archaic Homo sapiens in the Middle Paleolithic, about 200,000 years ago. The transition to behavioral modernity with the development of symbolic culture, language, and specialized lithic technology happened around 50,000 years ago according to many anthropologists although some suggest a gradual change in behavior over a longer time span.
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Chimpanzees are participants of the family Hominidae, along with gorillas, humans, and orangutans. Chimpanzees are the closest living loved ones to humans, being participants of the people Hominini (along with extinct species of subtribe Hominina).
Study by Mary-Claire King in 1973 found 99 % the same DNA between human beings and chimpanzees, although study since has changed that locating to regarding 94 % commonness, with some of the difference happening in noncoding DNA. Among the arguments in support of this reclassification is that various other species have been reclassified to belong to the same genus since of much less hereditary similarity than that between human beings and chimpanzees.
Though several human fossils have actually been found, chimpanzee fossils were not explained until 2005.

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Chimpanzees, sometimes colloquially chimp, are two extant hominid species of apes in the genus Pan. The Congo River divides the native habitats of the two .
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Human Evolution

In this live Gr 12 Life Sciences show we take a close look at Human Evolution. In this lesson we look at the place of the family Hominidae in the animal kingdom. We describe evidence that support the idea of common ancestors for living hominids. We consider similarities and differences that humans share with African apes. Finally, we discuss the lines of evidence that support the Out of Africa hypothesis.
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The storm is rushing on meHere's the flood flashI feel so locked and loadedLet me out, let me outWake up in a wastelandWhere the trees are crashing fastMake or break or the road explodesGet out, get out of this townLive faster, live strongerLet us speed up or get blown overTime's wasting, how much longerBefore I get myself freeOf these hurricane streets?Headed for disasterWay beyond the fearIn the rear view, watch it allJust disappear, disappearI don't care where I'm headedAnywhere but hereWon't waste my lifeCan't waste another nightIn this town, this townLive faster, live strongerLet us speed up or get blown overTime's wasting, how much longerBefore I get myself freeOf these hurricane?Leaves are blowing down the streetsWind crawling up our kneesSomebody get the keysRain is flowing from the skyBut no fear in our eyes, we're ready to flyLive faster, live strongerLet us speed up or get blown overTime's wasting, how much longerBefore I get myself freeOf these hurricane streets?Live faster, live strongerLet us speed up or get blown overTime's wasting, how much longerBefore I get myself freeOf these hurricane streets?

LONDON (AP) — A British surgeon has admitted assaulting two patients by burning his initials into their livers during transplant operations ...Bramhall used an argon beam coagulator, which seals bleeding blood vessels with an electric beam, to mark his initials on the organs ... ....

District JudgeTed Stewart said during a hearing in Salt Lake City that Lyle Jeffs deserved the 57-month prison sentence because his behavior showed he doesn't respect U.S ... Jeffs is an adult. He knows right from wrong." ... He was ordered to pay $1 million in restitution ... "I do humbly accept my responsibly for my actions ... The FBI put up a $50,000 reward....

Janet Yellen announced that for the third time this year and the fifth time since the financial crisis, the Federal Reserve was increasing interest rates another quarter of a point on Wednesday, according to National Public Radio. Federal policymakers aid the increase in the benchmark federal funds rate would shift from 1.25 percent to 1.5 percent, the third increase on the key rate this year ...Economic growth in the U.S....

Scientists surveyed every known primate species. Sixty percent are threatened with extinction. Recent political events — Brexit, the election of Donald Trump — have majorly shaken up world order. The future is now looking pretty uncertain ... The report finds every member of the primate family Hominidae (great apes, which includes gorillas and chimpanzees) is endangered or critically threatened (except for us) ... Science Advances ... ....

Wild bonobos, like humans, experience long-sightedness after they become about 40 years old, shedding new light on the common physiological aging phenomenon among hominidae, Kyoto University research showed Monday. Age-related long-sightedness, or presbyopia, has been regarded as a unique phenomenon in humans caused by such activities as reading and writing. But the finding indicates senescence appeared first on The Japan Times. > ... ....

At the opening of the infamous Ark Museum, atheists arrived to provide science lessons to visitors ... “Do you believe we came from an ape-like ancestor?” Hovind asks Ra, in what is supposed to be a “gotcha” question. “Yes,” he replied ... Hylobatidae and Hominidae. The Hominidae branch includes orangutans, gorillas… and, yes, humans....

In the jungles of Borneo, the proboscis monkeys are long-nosed, pot-bellied and sad-faced. They look like ageing clowns (until you notice the erections. apparently proboscis harems are considerable affairs) ... Because they may not be around much longer ... Our part in the crusade is rather less arduous ... Orangutans are one of our nearest relations; along with chimps and gorillas we are members of the same elite taxonomic family - the Hominidae....

What's the history of walking as a sport or physical challenge -- beyond just getting around on two feet? Let's take a tour of the milestones walkers have achieved through the ages. 4 million years BC or thereabouts (subject to scientific and philosophical debate). Australopithecus afarensis begins the fad of two-legged walking, the defining trait of family Hominidae... 8,000 - 10,000 years BB (before Birkenstocks) ... 100AD ... 1140....